The Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One ($199.99) delivers absolutely top-tier photo quality, thanks in large part to using six ink tanks, with cyan, yellow, magenta, black, photo black, and ...
The Canon Pixma MG5720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One ($99.99) is obviously meant to be used as a home multifunction printer (MFP), with a distinct lack of key office-centric features like faxing, an ...
Pricey black ink spoils the deal with this otherwise excellent budget MFP for home or school use. The $80 (as of February 3, 2012) Canon Pixma MG3120 Wireless Inkjet ...
The new Canon PIXMA MG8220 Wireless Photo All-in-One inkjet printer was designed with the photo enthusiast in mind, ideal for the user not yet ready for a professional printer but who still values ...
CD/DVD printing distinguishes this midpriced model in a crowded field. Inks are reasonably priced. The Canon Pixma MG5320 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer costs a reasonable $150 (as of August ...
The Canon Pixma MG6820 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One's ($149.99) strongest selling point is its high-quality photo output combined with fast photo printing. That makes it an obvious candidate if you need ...
Near the bottom of the pecking order in Canon's TS series of consumer-grade Pixma photo printers, the Pixma TS5320 Wireless All-in-One ($99.99) is an upgrade to the TS5120 reviewed here in March 2018.
The Canon Pixma MG5320 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Printer costs a reasonable $150, hitting the pricing sweet spot at the consumer-oriented end of the color inkjet multifunction category. It also ...
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Canon just announced the PIXMA MG3620 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One (AIO) printer for high-quality photo and document printing. This new $80 printer has a simpler Wi-Fi setup than in previous models and ...
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